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The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft Near Rye, East Sussex and Kent. A Self Catering Country Cottage Holiday Let or Weekend Break near Kent, in Rye, East Sussex.

The Oasthouse Loft - Places to Visit Locally...

Houses and Gardens

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Great Dixter, Northiam - home of Christopher Lloyd, famous for its beautiful gardens and flower meadows which is only 2 miles away.

Batemans, Etchingham - owned by the National Trust, look round Rudyard Kipling's house and gardens and lust after his 1928 Rolls Royce

Wakehurst Place, Ardingly - Managed by Kew Gardens, these botanical gardens also house the Millennium Seed Bank

Lamb House, Rye - National Trust property and one-time home of the novelist Henry James, it still contains some of his possessions and a lovely walled garden

Sheffield Park Gardens, Uckfield - National Trust internationally renowned landscaped gardens including four lakes and waterfalls.

Chartwell, Westerham - Winston Churchill's home and part-time command base for the Second World War, beautiful rose and water gardens.

Glyndebourne, Lewes - Home of the famous opera festival.

Bedgebury Pinetum, Goudhurst - 10,000 trees and shrubs make this a spectacular site, with one of the world's best collections of conifers with a network of cycle paths.

Castles

Bodiam Castle, Bodiam - Medieval ramparts, battlements and moat.

Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst - One of the Seven Wonders of the Weald, romantic gardens surround the ruins of a 14th century lakeside castle, rumoured to be haunted.

Battle Abbey, Battle - Visit the site of the Battle of Hastings and the ruins of the Abbey built to commemorate it.

Leeds Castle, Maidstone - Look around the stunning 1000 year-old castle, its moat, aviary and beautiful parkland.

Sissinghurst Castle, Cranbrook - World-acclaimed gardens designed by the writer Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson.

Dover Castle, Dover - Secret wartime tunnels and rooms where the D-Day landings were planned and coordinated.

Towns and Villages

Royal Tunbridge Wells - Spa town with fabulous shopping in The Pantiles' famous colonnaded walkway of boutiques and antiques.

Tenterden - A Cinque Port with picturesque tree lined high street. Historic houses, shops, restaurants and pubs with EKS steam railway station.

Pluckley - According to the Guinness Book of Records 1998, the most haunted village in Britain.

Rye - Old coastal smugglers' town with cobbled streets, quaint shops and numerous festivals.

Hastings - One of the oldest fishing ports and home of the largest beach-launched fishing fleet in the UK, smugglers' tours and the Blue Reef Aquarium

Beaches

Winchelsea - Shingle beach and the remains of a medieval village consumed by the sea.

Camber Sands - Popular wide sandy beach with picturesque dunes and interesting wildlife.

Things to Do

Walks - Stroll along the River Rother with its wealth of wildlife including herons, cormorants, kestrels, buzzards and owls. Explore Romney Marsh for its wetlands and local breed of sheep.

Kent & East Sussex Steam Railway - Chug along the Rother Valley from Tenterden to Bodiam.

Boat Rides - Take a boat trip from Newenden to Bodiam then stop off for a tour of the castle.

Wine, Cider and Beer Tasting - Try some of Britain's best wines at the Chapel Down Vineyard, Tenterden and the Carr Taylor Vineyard, Westfield or taste locally brewed beer at the Sandhurst Vineyard & Brewery and Kentish cider in Biddenden.

Port Lympne Wild Animal Park - Pop to Hythe to meet black rhinos, elephants, tigers, lions, monkeys and more...

Bewl Water - One of the Seven Wonders of the Weald. The largest lake in the South-East, it is a haven for water sports fans. Try sailing, canoeing, wind surfing, rowing and fishing, as well as bike hire and walks around the lake.

Eating and Drinking

There is an extensive selection of high quality pubs and restaurants in the local area of Rye and Tenterden and many village pubs round about. All types of cuisine are on offer including traditional pub food served with great local ales. Fabulous seafood caught by our local sea fishing fleets in Hastings and Rye is also widely available along with even more specialised outlets offering fungi or locally caught wild game. Please ask for recommendations.

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